The governor said the decision will foster economic growth.
Fubara stated this when he embarked on an inspection to assess the extent of work done at the Woji-Aleto-Refinery Road project.
He said the state would continue to witness the delivery of more projects to the people.
This was contained in a statement issued on Monday, by the media aide to the governor, Boniface Onyedi.
The statement read, “I can assure you and the world that no matter what the situation is, we are not going to lower the standard that we have come to meet.”
Fubara explained that the Woji-Aleto-Refinery Road is one of the projects inherited from the immediate past administration that he considered important to create an alternative route while awaiting the reconstruction of the East-West Road.
The governor said the state government had met its commitment to the contracting firm, Raffoul Construction Company and expects it to speed up work for early completion.
He added, “We had an understanding with the contractor and we did our part of the commitment, so we are here to see what they are doing because we have given them a timeline when the project should be completed.
“This is a follow-up of one of the commitments we made to Mr President when we visited him about two months ago to thank him for all the good things he’s doing for us; appointment of our illustrious sons into very important positions.
“On that visit, we promised him that in a way to help the Federal Government, we would create an alternative route to decongest the East-West Road.
“We inherited it and we also promised that in line with our commitment to our mantra of consolidation and continuity, we must see that this road is completed.”
The governor who was accompanied on the project inspection by the Commissioner for Special Duties, Emeka Woke, expressed satisfaction over the state of work done and charged the contractors handling the project to ensure speedy delivery.